YouTuber Shane Dawson topped the list of Streamy Awards winners last night in multiple categories, when his investigative series “The Truth About TanaCon” won for Documentary and Editing, and he then won one of two Audience Choice categories, his being “Creator of the Year.”

While Shane tweeted before the ceremony that he wouldn’t be attending the Streamys, which honor the best in online video content, he thanked his collaborator Andrew Siwicki for their Editing win, and later thanked fans for voting him “Creator of the Year.” YouTuber Tana Mongeau, who was nominated in the Storyteller category and was the main subject of Shane’s TanaCon series, accepted his Audience Choice award onstage.

During her speech, Tana made a self-deprecating joke seemingly alluding to the event: "I think we can all agree I'll ever be holding a creator of the year award," she said.

“The Truth About TanaCon” focused on uncovering the facts behind Tana’s convention. In June, Tana kicked off TanaCon in a Marriott Suites Hotel just a few minutes away from VidCon, the streaming convention that attracts tens of thousands of YouTube fans to Anaheim, California every summer. Tana, who had previously posted an emotional video to YouTube about her negative experiences at VidCon, marketed her event as a free alternative with an impressive guest list, including Shane and other social media stars like Miranda Sings and Bella Thorne.

As Shane details in his TanaCon expose, which has racked up more than 45 million views, the event was shut down on its first day due to overcrowding and safety concerns. In lieu of an immediate apology on her own channel, Tana was interviewed by Shane, who also profiled the Good Times management company that hosted the event. Over the next few months, Tana and her team worked to issue refunds to attendees who paid for VIP tickets.

Meanwhile, Shane's more than 18.7 million subscribers have been offered a slew of longform video content lately, with his most recent project, an 8-part series on Jake Paul’s psyche, generating backlash over the use of the word "sociopath." Shane has expressed an interest in taking “a couple months off from the internet” since posting his Jake Paul series, but continues to tweet in response to fans and, in this case, the Streamys.